| 31. | Is used in transcriptions of Indo-Aryan languages for a Shona, represents the implosive and represents the plosive.
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| 32. | Ferlus 1992 had an additional phoneme *, and had the preglottalized consonant * in place of the implosive consonant *.
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| 33. | During and after the implosive compression by the high explosive lenses, the fusion fuel comes into contact with the antihydrogen.
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| 34. | The dental implosive is sometimes realized as retroflex ~ The affricates are laminal post-alveolars with a relatively short release.
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| 35. | Instead, sonochemistry arises from acoustic cavitation : the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubbles in a liquid.
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| 36. | There are up to 34 consonant phonemes in the language, including implosive stops, prenasalized stops, and labialized consonants.
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| 37. | The "'voiced alveolar implosive "'is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
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| 38. | A "'voiced bilabial implosive "'is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.
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| 39. | " " represents a voiced alveolar implosive ( ) or, according to preglottalized voiced alveolar stop ( ).
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| 40. | The minuscule ? was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiceless palatal implosive ( current IPA : ).
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